Jack Tatar is managing partner of Doyle Capital, a venture fund that invests in early stage companies in the “transformative technology” sectors of crypto assets, blockchain, distributed computing, AI and others. He’s the co-author of the current best seller, “Cryptoassets: The Innovative Investor's Guide to Bitcoin and Beyond” (McGraw Hill , 2017). With more than three decades of experience in financial services (including being a financial advisor for a major wirehouse), Jack was one of the first financial professionals to receive certification in bitcoin and blockchain technology from the Digital Currency Council and is Chair of the Cryptoasset Working Group for the Wall Street Blockchain Alliance. He is the coauthor of the first book published on Bitcoin, “What's the Deal with Bitcoins?” (2013) and has written for Marketwatch.com, About.com, and other publications. He is the author of books on retirement including “Safe 4 Retirement: The Four Keys to Your Safe Retirement” and “Having the Talk: The Four Keys to Your Parents’ Safe R… full profile →

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11/05/2018 @ 3:26PM

Changing Their Tune (November Issue)

The first time bitcoin was declared dead in 2010, it was trading at $0.23. Fidelity’s announcement comes eight years later when bitcoin is trading around $6,500. Wall Street may have missed the runup, but it’s clear their change in tune is preparing them for the next wave of crypto appreciation.